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TOP 4 Ideas for Decorating Large Terraces

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Having a large terrace is a dream for many, and a privilege for just a few. The fact is we all love enjoying being outdoors having an evening chat with friends, a coffee in the morning while reading a great book and even those lunches that turn into suppers as well. 

 

A large terrace offers an endless number of possibilities; however, having a lot of space can sometimes seem overwhelming. That’s why we encourage you to discover these 4 ideas for decorating large terraces that will help you if you have a large outdoor space and you just don’t know where to begin. 

 

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So much can be done with large terraces when it comes to decorating them, and they allow you to be much more creative when designing atmospheres. Take advantage of it! 


One excellent idea is separating the space into two different areas - a dining area and a relaxation area. These two spaces can lead to others such as an area with deck chairs, a play corner for the little ones and even a place to do some exercise. 


But, how can you delimit all that space? It’s easy! Flooring is the perfect way to differentiate areas of a terrace. For the dining area, you could choose a stone floor such as the New York-New York model by Neolith while choosing something different for the relaxation or chillout area such as imitation wood like in the Summer Dala model by Neolith. 

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Colourful large terraces

 

A large terrace does not have to be synonymous to a boring terrace. White clearly continues to be the base color par excellence, but why not go for a brightly colored terrace?


Our advice is to include colors like blue, pink, earthly tones and green on your terrace. This way, by combining them, you’ll get a fresh, laidback look for the coolest terrace in the neighborhood. 


These colors can be added in different ways. One good choice is with accessories like jugs, cushions, rugs... you’ll get touches of color without overloading the space available. Plus, you can use prints to give your terrace some personality while still being elegant. 


If you’re daring, you can add those touches of color by choosing bright colors or prints for your furniture, whether that may mean a mint green sofa or a few blue chairs. This will make your terrace much more special and transmit a feeling of joy and livelihood. You just have to be bold!

 

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Don’t forget the plants

 

We often forget them, but plants offer plenty of possibilities when decorating a terrace as they can be used to maintain privacy and even delimit different atmospheres. 


You have to look for the plants that best adapt to your climate and terrace orientation, and then mix and match them according to height, volume... Let your imagination go wild! You’ll quickly notice the transformation on your terrace and how they provide a bit of fresh air without leaving any functionality behind. 

 

Light up the different zones depending on the intended activity

 

Your outdoor terrace must be well-lighted at nightfall and the different areas must be lighted in different ways. 


For the dining area, we recommend using hanging lamps over the table to enjoy late suppers on summer nights, and then using lanterns to light up the path to the inside of the house. 


Give rest areas a more relaxing touch with fairy lights or small lamps and candles. This will create a warm setting for endless conversations throughout those summer nights. 

 

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With all these ideas for large terraces, you’ll end up with the most amazing terrace reflecting all sorts of possibilities. So, have you already made up your mind on how to make your terrace incredibly fashionable? 

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